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Bill Tchavlovsky asks Ajani Erkson for help

The first time Jill Y asked me for my email address was the first time I told her it was bonjovidonotexist@itsgoodtomock.com. There’s a couple of problems with that particular address. You always end up spelling it out to people because it doesn’t exactly roll off the tongue. The next problem is that most people don’t believe it’s a real address until I assure them that it is real and then they still don’t believe me until they send me an email and get a response. Jill Y has asked me to set her up with iheartshoesmorethanchoclate@itsgoodtomock.com but please don’t send an email to that address yet as I haven’t quite sorted it out. It’s important to have an email address that says a lot about your personality. Having said that, some email addresses reveal a little too much:

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